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'''From the [[7.2]] [[Rulebook]]'''
 
'''From the [[7.2]] [[Rulebook]]'''
  
[[Armor]] is rated on its ability to stop blows. The rating ranges from 1 to 7 points, though some monsters can have more. The same damage
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[[Armor (V7)]] is rated on its ability to stop blows. The rating ranges from 1 to 7 points, though some monsters can have more. The same damage
 
rules apply to armor. Each strike will remove one point of value from the armor. Certain weapons and effects deal more damage to armor
 
rules apply to armor. Each strike will remove one point of value from the armor. Certain weapons and effects deal more damage to armor
 
as noted in their descriptions. Damage only applies to the armor on the hit location that was struck. Armor only protects the area that
 
as noted in their descriptions. Damage only applies to the armor on the hit location that was struck. Armor only protects the area that
 
it covers. ''Example:'' if you have armor on the front of your leg, but a gap on your thigh, then a strike to the location left open by the gap
 
it covers. ''Example:'' if you have armor on the front of your leg, but a gap on your thigh, then a strike to the location left open by the gap
 
would wound you, though the armor itself would be unharmed.
 
would wound you, though the armor itself would be unharmed.
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 26 October 2017

From the 7.2 Rulebook

Armor (V7) is rated on its ability to stop blows. The rating ranges from 1 to 7 points, though some monsters can have more. The same damage rules apply to armor. Each strike will remove one point of value from the armor. Certain weapons and effects deal more damage to armor as noted in their descriptions. Damage only applies to the armor on the hit location that was struck. Armor only protects the area that it covers. Example: if you have armor on the front of your leg, but a gap on your thigh, then a strike to the location left open by the gap would wound you, though the armor itself would be unharmed.